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Ryori was a
launching site for
sounding rockets in ****an at 39°02′N 141°50′E / 39.033°N 141.833°E / 39.033; 141.833 in
Iwate Prefecture. It was operated...
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Fermat no
Ryōri (****anese: フェルマーの料理, Hepburn: Ferumā no
Ryōri, "Fermat's Cuisine") is a ****anese
manga series written and
illustrated by Yūgo Kobayashi [ja]...
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Kaiseki (懐石) or kaiseki-
ryōri (懐石料理) is a
traditional multi-course ****anese dinner. The term also
refers to the
collection of
skills and
techniques that...
- Honzen-
ryōri (本膳料理) is one of
three basic styles of ****anese
cuisine and a
highly ritualized form of
serving food, in
which prescribed dishes are carefully...
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restaurants on the premises. In ****an, this
culinary custom,
recognized as shōjin
ryōri (精進料理) or
devotion cuisine, is
commonly offered at
numerous temples, notably...
- Osechi-
ryōri (御節料理, お節料理 or おせち) are
traditional ****anese New Year foods. The
tradition started in the
Heian period (794–1185).
Osechi are
easily recognizable...
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educational channel in the late 1980s. She has
appeared on the TV show
Ryōri no
Tetsujin (Iron Chef) as a
guest and judge. She is best
known to western...
- honzen-
ryōri (本膳料理, lit. "main tray cooking"),
which was
formal banquet dining where several trays of food were served. The
homophone term
kaiseki ryōri (会席料理...
- "Chōsen
ryōri (朝鮮料理,
Joseon cuisine)", but with
treaty on
Basic Relations between ****an and the
Republic of
Korea in 1965, the name "Kankoku
ryōri (韓国料理...
- Iron Chef (料理の鉄人,
Ryōri no Tetsujin,
literally "Iron
People of Cooking") is a ****anese
television cooking show
produced by Fuji Television. The series...